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We’re back, y’all! Thanks for being patient with us while our site went through some much needed updates. Take a look around at the new features, including the events page and a page dedicated to some of the amazing photos by our amazing volunteers. We’re excited to continue to share all the latest news from the sanctuary with everyone. Much love to all our friends and supporters following us!! We’ll see you again soon 🙂

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Hello friends! It’s been a while since we’ve posted here, and we figured with weather finally warming up, it’s time to do some Spring cleaning. Our website will be going through some changes over the next few days, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, we have some exciting news! We will be at the Honoring of the Elders Native American Inter-Tribal Pow Wow in Tamworth, NH from May 19 – 20! Click here to learn more.

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Calling out to all our devoted wolf lovers/friends/followers.
We are expanding a hybrid pen for new additions to our pack and need help with clearing out the area. Digging for ground wire, digging post holes, raising fence panels.
If anyone is available on these days please send pm. or comment below.
I would like a head count and which day you are available. Once You message me, I will send you the address(address on internet is wrong address) If there is an overflow of volunteers, we can do other projects and switch out as needed.
If anyone has a post hole digger…(motorized one would be prefered.) but manual will work fine. Rake, spade, hoe, shovels, pliers(to attach ground wire and wire on panels. Bring gloves, water and your lunch. Bug spray and sunscreen if you need it.
Please share this with your friends and family.
Thank you for you support.

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I just wanted to share a book with you. It’s called Wolf Warriors – The National Wolfwatcher Coalition Charity Anthology. It is a collection of pro-wolf stories, essays, poetry, and artwork written by wolf lovers across the globe! Continue Reading →

This derby originally was planned to be held on 3 million acres of public lands. However, due to overwhelming public outcry, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) made the wise decision to withdraw its permission to allow this organization to hunt wolves and coyotes.

Contests like this completely ignore the fact that predators such as wolves and coyotes are essential to maintaining healthy ecosystems. National forest lands are supposed to be here for the protection of all species, and for the enjoyment of people. Killing competitions ruin all of that.

Please take action TODAY, and help us stop this event from taking place on national forest lands!

I thought I’d share some wolf news with you. Some of you might be aware that the US Fish and WIldlife Service in Wyoming delisted gray wolves in 2012. This means that my Wyoming kin were no longer protected under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

For two long, insufferable years, wolves were hunted, gassed, and poisoned in an effort to diminish the population.

Wildlife conservation groups (Defenders of Wildlife, Center for Biological Diversity, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Sierra Club) filed a lawsuit claiming that the delisting violated the terms of the ESA. They were represented by counsel from Earthjustice.

Well, guess what? A federal judge reinstated ESA protections for gray wolves in Wyoming! Woot Woot! A big victory for wolves and for wildlife conservation groups that work so hard to protect guys like me.

The state then attempted to make a “quick fix” of its management plan, hoping this would return wolf management to the state. The Judge reasserted her previous ruling that requires Wyoming to revise its management plan. So, the wolves in Wyoming are safe for now. But, the fight is far from over.

Thanks to anyone who stood up for the wolves and made their voices heard over this issue. We wolves need all the support we can get!

I’m Loon, and I’m real happy to meet ya. Finally! All Lomasi and Anoki talk about is getting a chance to blog on the website. When I asked for my turn, they told me I’m too young. Young? Young! Little do they know, I am verrry mature for my age. And, I proved it by letting our people pet Dakota without barking at them to pay attention to me! Continue Reading →

Anoki here. I’m the official spokeswolf for Runs with Wolves Sanctuary. You can call me Pickpocket. Everyone else does. Can’t understand why. If humans are silly enough to leave keys hanging out of their pockets, it isn’t my fault they end up in my mouth! They should be grateful that I’m keeping the keys safe for them. Otherwise, who knows, they could get lost in the mud or leaves or my dinner! And who the heck likes keys with moose meat? I sure don’t! Continue Reading →